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Jan

20

Money earning ads

Posted by kevin under internet, other - No Comments

Hi guys, most of us are webmasters, site owners.. just want to know what advertisement site do you use to monetize your site? mine is ADSENSE, CLICKSOR and WIDGETBUCKS.. how about yours?I currently do not really monetize my site yet.

But I’ve looked through such advertising networks. Other than Adsense, you may want to take a look at text link ads(TLA) and amazon affiliates….The only thing I’ve ever tried is Google AdSense and it wasn’t too profitable due to the size of my sites, so I just dropped ads all together.Hmm.. I don’t rely on ads to earn, but i do freelance design for “pocket money” not for a living yet. ^^Cool.

However, ads can generate quite a substantial amount of revenue if your site is popular enough and you use the right ad service.

There are people for are professional bloggers relying on ads as their monthly income source.Yep. Saw how a few bloggers managed to earn quite a cool sum from just blogging. Knew of a friend who did nothing but clicking on links and he is earning some $4k per month. Good money I would say. But still I am skeptical towards such program.so what do you think guys, which ads are more profiteable, I going to use them tooI dont use any for now but im planning to use bidvertiser, thanks to this ThreadTry Bidvertiser, apparently they pay more than adsense and they pay you straight to your paypal account or cheque..

Zac Wrote:Try Bidvertiser, apparently they pay more than adsense and they pay you straight to your paypal account or cheque..

Zac
Thats good. Maybe I should check it out too…

gensephyr Wrote:

Wrote:Try Bidvertiser, apparently they pay more than adsense and they pay you straight to your paypal account or cheque..

Zac
Thats good. Maybe I should check it out too…
Yeah, a sample is in the bottom of our right sidebox in the front page of the forum, just below the shoutbox have a look

Zac

Wrote:

gensephyr Wrote:

Wrote:Try Bidvertiser, apparently they pay more than adsense and they pay you straight to your paypal account or cheque..

Zac
Thats good. Maybe I should check it out too…
Yeah, a sample is in the bottom of our right sidebox in the front page of the forum, just below the shoutbox have a look

Zac

I didn’t realize that was Bidvertiser! haha.
I thought that was adsense at first glance. It looks so similar….

gensephyr Wrote:I didn’t realize that was Bidvertiser! haha.
I thought that was adsense at first glance. It looks so similar….
Yeah they are very similar, I don’t know which one copies which

I have also put in a leader board recently, if you view new post you will see it – forumsearch.p…ion=getnew

Zac

Wrote:Try Bidvertiser, apparently they pay more than adsense and they pay you straight to your paypal account or cheque..

Zac
Bidvertiser pays depend on your traffic, if you got more traffic you’ll be paid more & Vise Versa.

Wrote:Try Bidvertiser, apparently they pay more than adsense and they pay you straight to your paypal account or cheque..

Zac
I had tried Bidvertiser but my experience with them was sour, they didnt cr me properly so i dumped them. Also many adult ads are a part of their inventory which can be embarrassing. Hopefully you will have a better experience than me.

Adsense though it pays lesser is more attractive to me as i can trust it will pay me what’s due to me always. Thats the advantage of working with a big company.

Jan

1

The website Ads in USA

Posted by kevin under media, news, resource - No Comments

The Internet is full of link building, website promotion and SEO tips. What if we shake things up a little and talk about the way to promote your website which is not being used by many others and which is your own invention. We’d like to present you the most funniest website promotion tips that we collected on the Internet. So, let your quick wits and ingenuity work to the fullest and imagine what you could do to make your website as popular as possible. Are you ready for the most daring and extravagant deeds? If yes, so let’s go:

1. Give your link to millions of schoolchildren around the world. Let each of them create a little webpage with your link at the bottom. Sit back and enjoy all that lovely linkage.

2. Get a T-shirt with your site URL printed on it, hang out at local festivals with that shirt on, and look for the news van. Hang out behind the reporters while they are on camera.

3. Mail T-shirts with your URL on them to people around the country. Hunt those people down and kill them when they wear your shirt. This will put your link as a national headline – “The YourWebsite.com Killer Strikes Again!” (And don’t forget to put the T-shirt on when you get arrested!)

4. Post complete crap about Google, Digg or some other monster on your site and then watch all the links pour in as people call you an idiot.

5. Have sex with anyone popular, put it on video and place it on your website. I’m sure you will get tons of links.

6. Steal flags off flagpoles outside important buildings and schools, and replace them with flags carrying your URL. It will get on the news.

7. Write your URL on your back with a black marker and run around naked on a soccer field during half time. Ah… this should not work for colored people. They can use a white marker, right?

8. Get Angelina Jolie to name her next baby after your site.

9. Pretend to rob a bank (as part of a film shooting), put a T-shirt with your URL printed on and call local television before you start acting.

10. Donate hundreds of attractive and comfortable T-shirts with your URL printed on to the homeless. You will get links because you actually helped someone else in the process of promoting your site.

Do you have more ideas? You are welcome to post your own fantastic and funniest website promotion tips here.

Nov

30

Yahoo, Adobe team on PDF ads

Posted by kevin under media, news - No Comments

Yahoo and Adobe are bringing pay-per-click ads to Adobe’s Portable Document Format so that publishers can serve up ads inside PDFs distributed on Web sites and over e-mail that are contextually relevant to the content.

The text advertisements appear in a panel to the right of the content in the PDF and are subject matter matched using keywords and analysis of associated concepts. The ads are dynamic, meaning different ads can pop up at different times and clicking on an ad takes you to the advertiser Web site.

Publishers upload their PDF content into Yahoo’s ad serving system and then monitor the performance through Yahoo’s system. Publishers take a cut of the revenue from each click on the ads and Yahoo will split its share of the revenue per click with Adobe.

The service gives PDF publishers access to Yahoo’s network of advertisers and allows them to make money off the content without having their own sales force or having to do the ad insertion themselves, says Josh Jacobs, vice president of publisher solutions at Yahoo.

Publishers participating in the beta include IDG’s InfoWorld, which moved to a Web-only format earlier this year, as well as Wired, Pearson’s Education, Meredith Corporation and Reed Elsevier.

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